2011 NASSS Conference General Program
Wednesday, November 2
5:30–8:30 pmNASSS Board MeetingChase Boardroom
3–9pmRegistrationCHECK LOCATION
7–9pmNASSS Goes to the Movies
(Not Just a Game)Ballroom I
9pm–midnightWelcome receptionAtrium
Thursday, November 3
7–8:15am Graduate Student Breakfast & MeetingSt. Croix 2?
8am–5pmRegistrationLOCTION
8am–5:45pmBook exhibitRegistration Area (CHECK)
8:15–9:45amConcurrent sessions Ballrooms I-4, Deer, Elk, Crystal
Birch/Maple, Pine, Cedar, Cooks
9:45–10amRefreshment breakAtrium
10–11:30amAlan Ingham Memorial Address by Ben CarringtonBallroom I
11:45am–1:15pmConcurrent sessions Same as above
1:15–2:30pm Lunch
2:30–4pmConcurrent sessions Same as above
4–4:15pmRefreshment breakAtrium
4:15–5:45pmConcurrent sessions Same as above
7pmNASSS Student Social Event and Meet-upLocation TBA
Friday, November 4
7–8:15am Diversity and Conference ClimateChase Boardroom
Committee (DCCC) Breakfast and Meeting
7–8:15am SSJ Breakfast and Board MeetingChase Boardroom
Friday, November 4
8am–5pmRegistrationCheck
8am–4:15pmBook exhibitAtrium?
8:15–9:45amConcurrent sessions Same as above
9:45–10amRefreshment breakAtrium
10–11:30amKeynote Speaker- Shari DworkinBallroom I
11:45am–1:15pmConcurrent sessions Same as above
1:15–2:30pm Take a Student to Lunch
2:30–4pmConcurrent sessionsSame as above
4pm–4:15pmRefreshment breakAtrium
4:15pm–5:45pmBusiness Meeting/Awards Presentation Ballroom I
6:15pm–8:15pm NASSS Presidential ReceptionAtrium
Saturday, November 5
8am–5pmRegistration???
8:15–9:45amConcurrent sessionsSame as above
9:45–10amRefreshment breakAtrium
10–11:30amPresidentialPanel featuring outgoing President Geneviève Rail Ballroom I
11:30–11:45amRefreshment breakAtrium
11:45am–2:15pmBoard of Directors MeetingCheck
1:15–2:30pm Lunch
2:30–4pmConcurrent sessions Same as Above
4-4:15pmRefreshment breakAtrium
4:15–5:45pmConcurrent sessions Same as above
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Wednesday, November 2
5:30-8:30 pmNASSS Board MeetingExecutive Board Room
3-9pmRegistration ??
Wed, Nov 3 (7-9pm)NASSS Goes to the MoviesROOM
Not Just a Game
Not Just a Game (2011) is co-written and narrated by former NASSS keynote speaker, Dave Zirin. The film highlights the myriad of ways that sports is part of a host of critical political debates. Directed by Jeremy Earp and produced by Chris Boulton, Jeremy Earp, Scott Morris and Jason Young
Panel Discussion Following the Movie
Moderator:
Panelists:
9pm-11pmNASSS Welcome ReceptionAtrium
Thursday, November 3
8am-5pmRegistration ??
8am-5:45pmBook Exhibit ??
1.Thursday (Nov 3)8:15-9:45amROOM
Gender, Race, and Sport: Intersections I
Organizer: Douglass Hartmann, University of Minnesota,
Moderator: Douglass Hartmann, University of Minnesota,
Panelists:
Paper #1) Theorizing Whiteness, Troubling Gender and Sexuality in Sport
Mary McDonald, Miami University, mcdonamg@muohio@edu
Paper #2): Examining ‘Mr. Hockey:’ Behavior and Whiteness in the NHL
Marty Clark, Queen’s University,
Paper #3) Media Representation in the Steve McNair Murder Scandal
R. Pierre Rodgers, George Mason University,
Kimberly R. Moffitt, University of Maryland, Baltimore County,
2.Thursday (Nov 3)8:15-9:45amRoom
Sporting Body Net-a-Narratives: Revolutionizing Representations of Sporting Bodies and Sporting Practices on the Internet I
Organizer and Moderator: Steph MacKay, University of Ottawa ()
Panelists:
Paper #1: Avery-one has an opinion: Twitter, Same-Sex Marriage and the NHL
Ann Pegoraro, Laurentian University,
Naila Jinnah, Queen’s University,
Paper #2: Race and Ethnicity in the Baseball Blogosphere
Jen McGovern, Temple University,
Paper #3: Rio 2016 and the online politics of Olympic sport for development
Rob Millington, Queen’s University,
Simon Darnell, Durham University,
Paper #4: Mobility of Still Images: Becoming of Internal Cinema
Judy Liao, University of Alberta,
3.Thursday (Nov 3)8:15-9:45am
Body, Cultures, & Media Representations: Research from Latin Ameircan Perspectives
Organizer: Dulce Filgueira, University of Brasilia,
Moderator: Jay Coakley, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs,
Panelists:
Paper #1: The body draft 'avatars': Experience of young Brazilian university students
in Cyberculture
Alfredo Feres, Brasília University
Paper #2: Culture media plural and culture body singular”
Augusto César Leiro, Federal University of Bahia,
Paper #3: Body and social suffering in Brazilian press
Cristina Barreto, State University of Rio Grande do Norte,
Paper #4: Body, Culture and Techniques: a perspective from Latin American(Brasilian) Researchers
Dulce Filgueira de Almeida, Brasília University
Thais Queiroz, Graduate Student, Scholarship / CNPq/ Brasília
4.Thursday (Nov 3)8:15-9:45amRoom
Sport and Gender
Organizer and Moderator:
Panelists:
Paper #1) Television Descriptions of Female Hockey Players during the 2010 Winter Olympics
Heather A. Muir, Bowling Green State University,
Dianna P. Gray, University of Northern Colorado,
Olan K. M. Scott, University of Ballarat,
Paper #2) Seeing isn't Believing: Male Bodybuilding Contests and Hyperreality
Mike Maciejewski, University of Iowa,
Paper #3) “Smacked Across My Man Boobs:” Why Some Boys Leave Physical Education and the Locker Room Behind
Michael Kehler, The University of Western Ontario
Michael Atkinson, The University of Toronto
Kevin B. Wamsley, The University of Western Ontario
5.Thursday (Nov 3)8:15-9:45amRoom
Panel
Solidifying the Sociology of Sports Coaching: New Practices for Coaching Education
Organizer: Brian T. Gearity, The University of Southern Mississippi,
Moderator: Brian T. Gearity, The University of Southern Mississippi,
Panelists:
Jim Denison, University of Alberta,
Jay Coakley, Professor Emeritus, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs,
Chris Cushion, Loughborough University,
Nicole LaVoi, University of Minnesota,
Zoe Avner, University of Alberta,
Luke Jones, University of Alberta,
6.Thursday (Nov 3)8:15-9:45amRoom
Politics
Organizer and Moderator:
Panelists:
Paper #1) Celebrate Africa’s Humanity’ or dispossess South Africa’s citizenry? Rogue sovereignty, governmentality and the constitution of bare life through the 2010 FIFA World Cup
Carolyn Prouse, University of British Columbia;
Paper #2) The Difference Makers: Politics, Coal, and Basketball at the University of Kentucky
David Gough, University of Iowa,
Paper #3) Black Face in a High Place: America’s First Sports President
LeQuez Spearman, University of Tennessee-Knoxville,
Paper #4) Framing 9/11: A Document Analysis of the New York Times
Timothy Mirabito, University of Tennessee,
7.Thursday (Nov 3)8:15-9:45amRoom
Evaluating and Theorizing Community-based Sports Programs
Organizers and Moderators: Don Sabo, D’Youville College, Cheryl Cooky, Purdue University,
Panelists:
Paper #1: Using Sport to Build Community: Service-Learning with Iraqi Refugees
Ashleigh M. Huffman, University of Tennessee
Sarah J. Hillyer, Georgetown University
Paper #2: Aging Gracefully? Sexuality, Aging, and Community for Gay Masters Athletes
Elizabeth Cavalier, Georgia Gwinnett College,
Elisabeth Burgess, Georgia State University,
Paper #3: Addressing Community Sport Globally: Collaboration across Borders
Cheryl Cooky, Purdue University
Marko Begovic, Inovativnost, Monetenegro
Don Sabo, D’Youville College
Carole Oglesby, California State University, Northbridge
Marj Snyder, Women’s Sports Foundation
Paper #4: Evaluating a Community-Based Sports Program: the SESI Atleta do Futuro
Bárbara Schausteck de Almeida, Universidade Federal do Paraná/Brazil,
Felipe Frederico Gomes Fagundes, Serviço Social da Indústria/Brazil,
8.Thursday (Nov 3)8:15-9:45amRoom
Religion
Organizer and Moderator:
Panelists:
Paper #1) Constructing Christian-based Yoga with Ritual Appropriation
Ellie Odenheimer, University of Tennessee-Knoxville,
Paper #2) License to Minister: Sport Chaplain Training Programs
Lars Dzikus, University of Tennessee,
Steven N. Waller, University of Tennessee,
Robin Hardin, University of Tennessee,
9:45–10amRefreshment breakAtriu
9.Thursday (Nov 3)10:00-11:30amBallroom I
Alan Ingham Memorial Address Ballroom I
Keynote speaker:
Ben Carrington, University of Texas, Austin (
Session Presider: David L. Andrews, University of Maryland ()
10.Thursday (Nov 3)11:45-1:15amRoom
Panel
Academic freedom and the politics of publishing in the sociology of sport
Organizers: John Sugden, University of Brighton, Chelsea School
Moderator:
Panelists: -
Jay Coakley,Jay Coakley, University of Colorado Springs ()
Pirkko Markula,
John Sugden,
Larry Wenner, Loyola Marymount University
11.Thursday (Nov 3)11:45-1:15amRoom
Being Black and Female: Intersections of Race and Gender
Organizers:
Moderator:
Panelists:
Paper #1) The Spectacle of Blackness: Race, Representation and the Black Female Athlete
LetishaBrown, University of Texas-Austin,
Paper #2) Run Sista’ Run: Black Women in Track & Field 1948-1999.
Robert L. Bartlett,Eastern Washington University,
Kyra N. Gaines, Eastern Washington University,
Paper #3) Black Female Student-Athletes in Canadian Higher Education
Danielle Gabay, OISE/University of Toronto,
12.Thursday (Nov 3)11:45-1:15amRoom
Challenges to the Gender Binary in Sports
Organizer and Moderator: Faye Linda Wachs, Cal Poly Pomona,
Panelists:
Paper #1)Developing “Developmental Systems Theory” in Sport
Sandy Wells, University of British Columbia,
Paper #2)The Gender Binary and Research on Women’s Health: An Comparative Analysis of the Literatures on Women’s Injuries in Sport and Work
Nancy Theberge, University of Waterloo,
Paper #3) Coakley’s Pleasure and Participation Sports Model: Hope for the Future
Rebecca R. Buchanan, Emory & Henry College,
13.Thursday (Nov 3)11:45-1:15amRoom
(Autho)ethnographic Bodies I: Everyday Bodies (that matter)
Organizer and Moderator:Jason Laurendeau, University of Lethbridge,
Panelists:
Paper #1: I need a Sub!: Teaching the majority as the minority
Marta N. Mack-Washington, Allen University,
Nikolas Dickerson, The University of Iowa,
Paper #2:Fighting to be Affected and Writing to Affect: Exploring Observant Participation in a Mixed Martial Arts Gym
Kyle Green, University of Minnesota,
Paper #3: Needing endurance: Researching and writing auto-ethnographically as an ultra-runner
Fred Mason, University of New Brunswick,
Paper #4) Gazing into the Sexualized Body of Women in Sport: An Autoethnography
Shellie McParland, University of Western Ontario,
14.Thursday (Nov 3)11:45-1:15amRoom
Race and College Sports: The Experience of the Black Student Athlete
Organizer and Moderator:Gary Sailes, Indiana University,
Panelists:
Paper #1: Factors that Influence the Academic Success of the African American Student Athlete.
Rebecca Allen, Indiana University,
Paper #2: Black Sport Culture: Examining the Black Male Student Athlete Experience
Nameka R. Bates, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign,
Paper #3: Systemic Racism Theory: Unveiling “Dualing” Realities in Intercollegiate Athletics
Michael R. Regan Jr., Texas A&M University,
Akilah R. Carter-Francique, Texas A&M, ()
15.Thursday (Nov 3)11:45-1:15amRoom
Building Bridges: One Revolutionary Leader at a Time
Organizers and Moderators:Janelle E. Wells, University of Florida,
Thomas J. Aicher, University of Cincinnati,
Panelists:
Paper #1) Gender and ethnicity exploring equality: Professional commitment of SWAs
Donya Andrew-Little, College Mount Saint Joseph,
Charles Crowley, California University of PA,
Paper #2) Gender differences on the court: Extending the concepts of relational demography, similarity attraction, and social identity on performance
Janelle E. Wells, University of Florida,
Thomas J. Aicher, University of Cincinnati,
Paper #3) Meso-level factors influencing the underrepresentation of women: Men’s college basketball
Nefertiti A. Walker, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
Paper #4) I’m not a figure skater, I’m a hockey coach: The exploration of the double bind among female assistant hockey coaches.
Heather Samariniotis, Northern Illinois University,
Thomas J. Aicher, University of Cincinnati,
Paper #5) African women in sport leadership: Perspectives and experiences
Janet Musimbi M’mbaha, The University of Georgia,
Rose Chepyator-Thomson, The University of Georgia,
16.Thursday (Nov 3)11:45-1:15amRoom
Sport and the Mass Media
Organizer and Moderator:
Panelists:
Paper #1) An Analysis of the Professional Careers of Heisman Trophy Winners
Nick, Canedo, St. Mary's University,
Armando J. Abney, St. Mary’s University,
Paper #2) Love and Hate in the Media Soccer World
Aage Radmann, Malmö University, Sweden,
Paper #3) Neither “STIHL the One” – The Branding of a Sport
Kara Fagan, University of Iowa,
Paper #4) The Production of Immobile Sportspersons
Thomas F. Carter, Chelsea School, University of Brighton,
17.Thursday (Nov 3)11:45-1:15amRoom
Sexuality
Organizer and Moderator:
Panelists:
Paper #1) Sport as Context for the Development of Women’sSame-Sex Relationships
Laurel R. Davis-Delano, Springfield College,
Paper #2) Out on the Court: Gender Performance, Sexuality and Women’s Tennis
Kristi Tredway,University of Maryland,
1:15–2:30pm Lunch
18.Thursday (Nov 3)2:30-4:00pmRoom
Multiple Femininities/Multiple Masculinities I
Organizer and Moderator: Giovanna Follo, Emporia State University
Panelists:
Paper #1: Queer Women, Masculine Spaces: Lesbians in the Gym
Kristine Newhall, University of Iowa
Paper #2: “You’ve been chicked”: Gender regulation in ironman triathlon culture.
Oliver Rick, University of Maryland
Paper #3: Athletes’ Body Image, PerceivedAppearance, and Cognition, Relating to Performance
Jacqueline D. Lee, Indiana University, Bloomington,
Gary Sailes, Indiana University (Bloomington) -
19.Thursday (Nov 3)2:30-4:00pmRoom
Panel
Race and College Sports: Experiences of Racial Minorities in College Athletics at Large Predomoinantly White Institutions
Organizers:Gary Sailes, Indiana University,
Moderator: Gary Sailes, Indiana University,
Panelists:
Charles Crowley, Assistant Professor, Department of Exercise Science and Sport Studies, California University of Pennsylvania
Emmett Gill, Jr., Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work, North Carolina Central University
Algerian Hart, Assistant Professor, Departments of Recreation, Park, Tourism and Administration and Kinesiology, Western Illinois University
Dana Massengale, Assistant Professor, Department of Health, Exercise, & Sport Sciences, Texas Tech University
20.Thursday (Nov 3)2:30-4:00pmRoom
Sexuality, Bodies and Social Justice
Organizer:Kari Lerum, University of Washington Bothell,
Moderator: Kari Lerum, University of Washington Bothell,
Panelists: Paper #1) When Words Speak Louder than Actions: Women in Sports Broadcasting
Dain TePoel, Ohio State University,
Paper #2) Conflict Framing and Media Bias in Title IX Coverage
Kent Kaiser, Northwestern College,
Paper #3) Lesbian and non-lesbian athletes’ perceptions of sport climate in Taiwan
Ya-Ting Shang, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
Diane L. Gill, University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
21.Thursday (Nov 3)2:30-4:00pmRoom
Community, Sport and Place
Organizer and Moderator:
Panelists:
Paper #1) “Instead, we have racecars”: The Baltimore Grand Prix and the Politics of Redevelopment
Michael Friedman, University of Maryland,
Sam Bernstein, University of Maryland
Amber Wiest, University of Maryland
Paper #2) Examining the impact of Street Soccer USA on its volunteers
Jon Welty Peachey, Texas A&M University ()
Adam Cohen, Texas A&M University (),
Alexis Lyras, University of Louisville ()
Paper #3) Our Place: The Stadium as Connector
Phil Hatlem, Saint Leo University,
Paper #4) “Clean Venues:” The Olympic Commodification of Civic Spaces
Michael Heine, The University of Western Ontario,
Stephen Swain, The University of Western Ontario,
Paper #5) Sport Stadiums and Emotions: An Interaction Ritual Analysis of the Significance of Sport and Place
Kiernan Gordon, The Ohio State University,
22.Thursday (Nov 3)2:30-4:00pmRoom
Sports Fans
Organizer & Moderator:
Panelists:
Paper #1) Does Sport Betting Influence Taiwanese Fans’ Interest in U.S. Sport?
Chia-Chen Yu, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse,
Brian S. Gordon, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse,
Yin-Hua Liaw, National Formosa University, Taiwan,
Paper #2) International Fans’ Motivations towards U.S. Sports: Examining Fans in Taiwan
Brian S. Gordon, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse,
Chia-Chen Yu, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse,
Yin-Hua Liaw, National Formosa University, Taiwan,
Paper #3) “It’s In Our Blood”: Understanding Hockey Fandom Through Blood Symbolism
Theresa Peterson, Simon Fraser University,
23.Thursday (Nov 3)2:30-4:00pmRoom
Gender, Race, and Sport: Intersections III
Organizers:Douglass Hartmann, University of Minnesota,
Moderator: Jeff Montez de Oca, University of Colorado Colorado Springs,
Panelists:
Paper #1) Café de Champion and the New Negro: Toward a new understanding of Black heavyweight, Jack Johnson
Todd Crosset, University of Massachusetts Amhers,
Paper #2)Dancing Around Heterosexism and Racism: Discursive Regulation of Male Dancers
Lauren McNicol, Queen's University,
Paper #3) Where to belong?: Mixed-race, culture and biological racism
Yuka Nakamura, York University,
Paper #4) An impossible subject? Kye Allumsand the processes of homonormativity
Cathryn Lucas-Carr, University of Iowa,
24.Thursday (Nov 3)2:30-4:00pmRoom
Living Biopolitics I: Practices
Organizers: Michael D. Giardina, Florida State University,
Joshua I. Newman, Florida State University,
Moderator: Michael D. Giardina, Florida State University,
Joshua I. Newman, Florida State University,
Panelists:
Paper #1) Living Biopolitics: Physical Culture and Embodied Research Acts
Michael D. Giardina, Florida State University,
Joshua I. Newman, Florida State University,
Paper #2) Dancing Mothers: Exploring Alternative Body Practices in Pregnancy
Shannon Jette, University of Maryland,
Geneviève Rail, Concordia University,
Paper #3) Running with Neoliberalism: Stewardship of the Homeless in Baltimore
Bryan C. Clift, University of Maryland,
David L. Andrews, University of Maryland
Paper #4) Ice Dance Reacts to the 2002 Olympics Judging Scandal: A Study of Embodied Practices
Stephanie van Veen, University of British Columbia,
25.Thursday (Nov 3)2:30-4:00pmRoom
When Heroes Fall I: Interrogating Media Narratives About Sport and Character in the Age of Celebrity, Women and Men
Organizer and Moderator:Lawrence A. Wenner, Loyola Marymount University,
Panelists:
Paper #1: Running Down What Comes Naturally: Gender Verification and South Africa’s Caster Semenya
Cheryl Cooky, Purdue University,
Shari L. Dworkin, University of California, San Francisco,
Paper #2: The ‘Bully” and the ‘Girl Who Did What She Did’: Neo-homophobia in Coverage of Two Women’s College Basketball Coaches
Marie Hardin, Pennsylvania State University,
Nicole M. LaVoi, University of Minnesota,
Paper #3: Bad Landings: The Finnish Ski Jumping Hero Matti Nykanen
Pirkko Markula, University of Alberta,
Zoe Avner, University of Alberta.
Paper #4: Traitor on the High Seas: Russell Coutts, Kiwi Loyalty, and Opportunism in International Yachting
Toni Bruce, University of Auckland, ,
Alistair John, Victoria University,
Steve Jackson, University of Otago, New Zealand,
4-4:15pmRefreshment breakAtrium
26.Thursday (Nov 3)4:15-5:45pmRoom
Teaching the Sociology of Sport: Effective Classroom Techniques
Organizer and Moderator:Michael A. Malec, Boston College
Panelists:
Paper #1: The challenge of teaching good neoliberal subjects in Physical Education/Kinesiology
Mary Louise Adams, Queen’s University,
Paper #2: Constructing the Sporting Classroom
Emily Dane, St. John Fisher College,
Paper #3: Sport and the Sociological Imagination: Helping Students "See" Sport Sociologically
Linda J. Henderson,St. Mary’s University College,
27.Thursday (Nov 4)4:15-5:45pmRoom
Popular Culture
Organizer and Moderator:
Panelists:
Paper #1) Carolan E. Schroeder, University of Iowa,
Baseball and Apple Pie: Competitive Cooking in American Popular Culture
Paper #2) Sports Mega-Events and its Legacy
Leonardo T. Martins, Centro Universitário Adventista de Sao Paulo – Brazil,
Aline C. Araujo, Centro Universitário Adventista de Sao Paulo – Brazil,
Katherine C. Gutierrez, Centro Universitário Adventista de Sao Paulo – Brazil,
Marjore C.V. Duarte, Centro Universitário Adventista de Sao Paulo – Brazil
Rubens Venditti Junior, Centro Universitário Adventista de Sao Paulo – Brazil,